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so it moves them one step closer. >> the u.s. and five other countries will offer this list of incentives to iran to get to do some things in return for others. walk us through and tell us how it's different than what was offered last year, which was pretty similar stuff. >> well, last year they offered iran small easing in sanctions in exchange, aviation, spare parts, for instance, cooperation on peaceful nuclear activities in exchange for them shipping out some of their nuclear stockpile and suspending enrichment. now we're talking about an underground facility where they're producing the most alarming uranium at 20%. so in exchange now on gold and precious metals, which is a little bit better for iran because it can use this for bartering, there's intense sanctions on them right now, in can change for that they want them to close this facility and also ship out its stockpile of 20%. this isn't even what we're talking about today, this other plant has only 3%. so no one is talking about canceling the talks because this 20% is r
so it moves them one step closer. >> the u.s. and five other countries will offer this list of incentives to iran to get to do some things in return for others. walk us through and tell us how it's different than what was offered last year, which was pretty similar stuff. >> well, last year they offered iran small easing in sanctions in exchange, aviation, spare parts, for instance, cooperation on peaceful nuclear activities in exchange for them shipping out some of their nuclear...
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i believe we have sound from the u.s. marshals who talked about how this escape was for walker and jenkins. this is the first time that we have heard the elaborate scheme where we have had criminals serving time for homicides that did not es came through a scheme like this. so as far as what would stop people from doing this. prosecutors the judicial system law enforcement we are aware of this. this is probably the first time it has occurred in our country and we will be attune to this to prevent this from happening again and implementing measures to prevent court documents like this from going through. it came from a tip, walker and jenkins were waiting from a ride to come from atlanta. all right thank you so much. all right jp morgan chase has agreed to paid $14 billion to settle a civil suit of knowingly selling bad mortgages to investors in the run up to the 2008 financial crisis. it doesn't shield the bank from possible criminal prosecution. in california a transit train struck and killed two workers. officials say t
i believe we have sound from the u.s. marshals who talked about how this escape was for walker and jenkins. this is the first time that we have heard the elaborate scheme where we have had criminals serving time for homicides that did not es came through a scheme like this. so as far as what would stop people from doing this. prosecutors the judicial system law enforcement we are aware of this. this is probably the first time it has occurred in our country and we will be attune to this to...
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this announcement as the head of the u.s. anti-doping agency sat down with cbs to respond to armstrong's oprah confession. >> it's amazing. this guy, you could go to any kindergarten in this country or frankly around the world, and find kids playing tag or four-square and ask them what cheating is. and every one of them will tell you it's breaking the rules of the game. no real athlete has to look up the definition of cheating and it's offensive to clean athletes who are out there working hard to play by the rules. >>> the usda wants answers giving armstrong until february 6th to talk to them, but the lawyer said that his busy schedule means that won't happen. long-time iowa democrat said he will not run for re-election in 2014. he served ten years in the house before his election to the senate in 1984, he is 73 years old. the president released a statement praising him on his work on health care. hundreds gather in st. louis today for the funeral of baseball hall of famer stan musial, he had 22 seasons with the st. louis car
this announcement as the head of the u.s. anti-doping agency sat down with cbs to respond to armstrong's oprah confession. >> it's amazing. this guy, you could go to any kindergarten in this country or frankly around the world, and find kids playing tag or four-square and ask them what cheating is. and every one of them will tell you it's breaking the rules of the game. no real athlete has to look up the definition of cheating and it's offensive to clean athletes who are out there working...
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the u.s. postal service team, and then he comes out with this confession, et cetera, and now this pursuit by the justice department. >> reporter: several years ago that former teammate, floyd landis, in a whistleblower lawsuit filed against lang armstrong and his sports teams and various associates, that was filed a couple of years ago. now lance armstrong's lawyers tell us they have been notified by the department of justice and told that the justice department is joining in on that lawsuit. this is interesting because about a year ago the justice department failed or decided not to pursue any criminal charges against lance armstrong, had given that up before the u.s. anti-doping agency put out its report which led to lance armstrong confessing in that televised interview back in january that, indeed, he had used performance enhancing drugs throughout his cycling career and winning those seven tour de france titles. now this is a move that could cost lance armstrong tens of millions of dollar
the u.s. postal service team, and then he comes out with this confession, et cetera, and now this pursuit by the justice department. >> reporter: several years ago that former teammate, floyd landis, in a whistleblower lawsuit filed against lang armstrong and his sports teams and various associates, that was filed a couple of years ago. now lance armstrong's lawyers tell us they have been notified by the department of justice and told that the justice department is joining in on that...
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anti-doping agency at the u.s. justice department and some of the individuals that might have financial claims against him and he is really seeing if he can negotiate a situation where he could make a confession. and if that happened, even though, i have known the accusations to be true for a couple of years, it would be shocking for him to come out and make that admission. >> cnn has been in contact with armstro armstrong's attorney. is there an admission possibly? >> i think possibly. the attorney for lance armstrong, he is based in austin texas, he said in an e-mail to cnn, that there are no current discussions under way with anti-doping agency officials. but the "new york times" saying that armstrong is considering doing this you mentioned to restore eligibility as an athlete. he wants to compete if triathlons and running events. he is no longer cycling but he wants to compete in those events but they are ruled by the world anti-doping code ining agency t the ban. >> what is interesting, i remember when he ran
anti-doping agency at the u.s. justice department and some of the individuals that might have financial claims against him and he is really seeing if he can negotiate a situation where he could make a confession. and if that happened, even though, i have known the accusations to be true for a couple of years, it would be shocking for him to come out and make that admission. >> cnn has been in contact with armstro armstrong's attorney. is there an admission possibly? >> i think...
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a senior u.s. official in washington, a source for cnn, has been working feverishly and also to determine the fate of the hostages. our jill dougherty is working the angle from the state department. jill, it's very specific when you say sovereign territory and the algerians are taking the lead on this. what is our relationship with algeria given what we went through with libya next door, how is this playing out? >> you know, it's a very complex area, isn't it? because libya to the east, algeria in the center, mali in the southwest. very, very complex and very volatile because of these groups allied. hillary clinton was there in october and talked about a potential situation with mali which we all know has become very volatile and you have the french who have gone in there which reportedly is why this operation, this kidnapping operation was taking place. the kidnappers said they were doing that in solidarity for their people in mali. they were angry, they said, that algeria was allowing french plan
a senior u.s. official in washington, a source for cnn, has been working feverishly and also to determine the fate of the hostages. our jill dougherty is working the angle from the state department. jill, it's very specific when you say sovereign territory and the algerians are taking the lead on this. what is our relationship with algeria given what we went through with libya next door, how is this playing out? >> you know, it's a very complex area, isn't it? because libya to the east,...
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and the u.s. department of justice has joined that lawsuit to the tune of potentially $120 million. >> that lawsuit really points to some of the business themes that i think we bring up in the book. for instance, armstrong argues that the u.s. postal service should have known it got this marketing benefit by sponsoring the team because he won so many times. the postal service had the benefit of all of the media exposure. and he is basically arguing in the lawsuit that the postal service should have known he was doping. squl it's obviously incredibly important to him to be able to compete in triathlons, and that's one of the things he cannot do now. was he doping in triathlons? >> i think there have been allegations that he was. he was still working with kelly ferrari. but lance's side of the story is he wasn't doping, he was just helping him with the training regimen. >> they seemed like they were living the american dream. now it's a nightmare. this former doctor on trial accused of drugging and
and the u.s. department of justice has joined that lawsuit to the tune of potentially $120 million. >> that lawsuit really points to some of the business themes that i think we bring up in the book. for instance, armstrong argues that the u.s. postal service should have known it got this marketing benefit by sponsoring the team because he won so many times. the postal service had the benefit of all of the media exposure. and he is basically arguing in the lawsuit that the postal service...
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u.s. taxpayers get scammed? >> right. so you and i paid for this. i don't know about scammed. they obviously worked really hard to do this. but i think that when you start, especially in technology, if you start a project without understanding exactly what the day you're going to launch, and then work backwards. like so for instance, the news has broke that they only had literally four to six days to test this. and the requirements were moving. that means they were changing the design of the website until one week before they launched it. normally you would have code complete. you would stop developing the website for six months before you launched. not four to six days. >> thank you very much, mr. reeder. >>> people get caught with guns and knives at the airport all the time. but this is over the top. a long island man tried to board a jetblue fight carrying a bag filled with more than a dozen knives, five pair of scissors, more than a dozen lighters and other so-called implements of dest
u.s. taxpayers get scammed? >> right. so you and i paid for this. i don't know about scammed. they obviously worked really hard to do this. but i think that when you start, especially in technology, if you start a project without understanding exactly what the day you're going to launch, and then work backwards. like so for instance, the news has broke that they only had literally four to six days to test this. and the requirements were moving. that means they were changing the design of...
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. >> for instance, the u.s. postal team, $30 million the government spent on that team. they could say that team lost its awards because of illegal doping done by lance armstrong. they could sue to get their money back. there was a whistle blower suit brought by one member of the team. the money that gets paid to him ultimately they could go after lance armstrong. and lots of other potential civil lawsuits. but here's what i would worry about most. criminal exposure. he testified under oath in a civil case, if he admits now that he was using drugs and doing -- >> i want to play a specific piece of that. do i have that sound bite? let's play it. >> you have never taken any performance enhancing drug in connection with your cycling career? >> correct. >> and that would include any substance that's ever been banned? >> correct. >> sounds a lot like perjury. however, there is this the thing called a statute of limitations. >> and it's three years in texas. three years is gone. but here's what i would worry about with respect to exposure in other areas. the justice department
. >> for instance, the u.s. postal team, $30 million the government spent on that team. they could say that team lost its awards because of illegal doping done by lance armstrong. they could sue to get their money back. there was a whistle blower suit brought by one member of the team. the money that gets paid to him ultimately they could go after lance armstrong. and lots of other potential civil lawsuits. but here's what i would worry about most. criminal exposure. he testified under...
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the man who revealed the u.s. government secret spying program sent a christmas message from asylum, sobering enough to wake your uncle on the sofa. >>> the world lead. pope benedict's approval rating is up there with bacon as he gets ready for his first midnight mass as holy father. we're live in rome. as he prepared to deliver his message to the faithful. >>> the pop lead. it's what
the man who revealed the u.s. government secret spying program sent a christmas message from asylum, sobering enough to wake your uncle on the sofa. >>> the world lead. pope benedict's approval rating is up there with bacon as he gets ready for his first midnight mass as holy father. we're live in rome. as he prepared to deliver his message to the faithful. >>> the pop lead. it's what
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a blanket of snow is expected over much of the u.s. a massive winter storm is expanding fast from california to the midwest. we're talking heavy snow, ice, freezing rain. all of that. the huge storm system may wal lop the southeast with violent thunderstorms, floods, hail, and possible tornadoes. and then on to california heavy snow already has left hundreds of drivers stranded on mountain highways. casey wian joins us. so, casey, isc california equipped to deal with this kind of snow? >> reporter: well, we've had most of the snow overnight, frederica. you can see behind me there's just pretty much a light dusting on those hills there, but it was a much different story overnight. behind me you can see interstate 15 and that is one of the main roads that connects los angeles. that highway was closed on and off because of heavy snow conditions. one of our affiliates showing one of the accidents that happened on the highway last night, one of the reasons why the california highway patrol had to shut down this interstate overnight. so far
a blanket of snow is expected over much of the u.s. a massive winter storm is expanding fast from california to the midwest. we're talking heavy snow, ice, freezing rain. all of that. the huge storm system may wal lop the southeast with violent thunderstorms, floods, hail, and possible tornadoes. and then on to california heavy snow already has left hundreds of drivers stranded on mountain highways. casey wian joins us. so, casey, isc california equipped to deal with this kind of snow? >>...
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they believe that the u.s. department of justice is in clear violation of the eighth amendment, cruel and unusual punishment they're calling it. our washington bureau reached out to the fbi earlier today, miguel, and we obtained this statement from the fbi's assistant director of criminal cyber response and services branch. he had this. "we are aware as soon as it happened and we are handling it as a criminal investigation. we are always concerned when someone illegally accesses another person or government agency's network." the fbi saying they're well aware of this incident which happened a little after midnight. we've been following it all morning. >> what does anonymous hope to gain from this? it sounds like they'll only bring war down upon themselves and the government. >> we've tried to reach out to other hacker groups to get their take, but in the statement, i was poring over the statement earlier this morning, they bring up aaron schwartz. if you remember him, 26 years old, a couple weeks ago he was fou
they believe that the u.s. department of justice is in clear violation of the eighth amendment, cruel and unusual punishment they're calling it. our washington bureau reached out to the fbi earlier today, miguel, and we obtained this statement from the fbi's assistant director of criminal cyber response and services branch. he had this. "we are aware as soon as it happened and we are handling it as a criminal investigation. we are always concerned when someone illegally accesses another...
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they say his views towards israel as well as u.s. policy in afghanistan will get a close look during the nomination process >>> boats, helicopters and divers are searches for is tallian fashion mogul victorio missoni. a small plane carrying missoni, his wife and others disappeared. he has worked with celebrity clients and his fashion house, zigzag stripes has annual sales estimated at $75 million to $100 million >>> nelson mandela appears to be feeling much better. reports say his recovery from a lung infection and gallstones surgery are nearly complete. the former south african president was hospitalized for two weeks last month. the 94-year-old nobel laureate continues to receive treatment and is gradually getting back to his normal routine. >>> five men accused of brutally gang raping and brutally killing a woman are charged with murder, rape and kidnapping the 23-year-old woman last month. the woman's brother tells cnn that the family would like to see a new hospital named after her to keep her memory live. >>> bad weather is ham
they say his views towards israel as well as u.s. policy in afghanistan will get a close look during the nomination process >>> boats, helicopters and divers are searches for is tallian fashion mogul victorio missoni. a small plane carrying missoni, his wife and others disappeared. he has worked with celebrity clients and his fashion house, zigzag stripes has annual sales estimated at $75 million to $100 million >>> nelson mandela appears to be feeling much better. reports say...
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the u.s. attorney in los angeles investigated lance armstrong for almost two years and suddenly weirdly dropped everything without explaining anything a year ago, and reporters yesterday had a shot at asking whether the whole oprah interview and the admission i'm a druggy changed anything, when it comes to how the feds look at their set of facts. here's what he said. take a look. >> we made a decision on that case i believe it's a little over a year ago. obviously we have been well aware of the statements that have been made by mr. armstrong and other media reports. that's not changed my view at this time. we will continue to look at the situation. but it hasn't changed our view as i stand here today. >> it hasn't changed our view as i stand here today. jeffrey toobin, that's one u.s. attorney based in southern california, do all of the u.s. attorney's all over the country work in concert? or might one u.s. attorney say on another coast be working on a whole different investigation that he mig
the u.s. attorney in los angeles investigated lance armstrong for almost two years and suddenly weirdly dropped everything without explaining anything a year ago, and reporters yesterday had a shot at asking whether the whole oprah interview and the admission i'm a druggy changed anything, when it comes to how the feds look at their set of facts. here's what he said. take a look. >> we made a decision on that case i believe it's a little over a year ago. obviously we have been well aware...
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the u.s. with this brutal conflict. nick valencia tells us what inspired this american to risk his life and one of the world's most dangerous war zones. >> i joked that i have -- i always keep one bullet left in my gun for myself. >> yes. you must keep one bullet here in syria. you keep it for yourself. it's better then. the regime catch you -- it's a guarantee that way. you must keep one bullet. >> reporter: american activists and film maker matthew vandike dodged a lot of bullets in alep aleppo, syria. a pro rebel documentary aimed at raising funds for the free syrian army. for two months, vandike embedded himself with rebels in the cross fire of the country's civil war. >> i strongly believe in the cause of the syrian people. i fought in the war in libya in 2011. and i saw the effects of what we accomplished, and i want syrians to have freedom as well. >> reporter: in august, 2012, cnn profiled the 33-year-old from baltimore, maryland, who has a master's in middle east security from georget
the u.s. with this brutal conflict. nick valencia tells us what inspired this american to risk his life and one of the world's most dangerous war zones. >> i joked that i have -- i always keep one bullet left in my gun for myself. >> yes. you must keep one bullet here in syria. you keep it for yourself. it's better then. the regime catch you -- it's a guarantee that way. you must keep one bullet. >> reporter: american activists and film maker matthew vandike dodged a lot of...
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if you're ali abdullah saleh of yemen, first you come to the u.s. to recover from old bombing injuries. then back home in yemen, you announce the opening of a museum all about -- yourself. yes, come one, come all to sunny sanaa, to see such priceless museum pieces of large portraits of mr. sala, and quite amazingly, the suit he was wearing during the aforementioned bombing. as well as some shrapnel that was recovered from his body. wow. the curator says the museum is almost ready to open. as soon as they get the lights and air conditioning sorted out. i suppose this is progress of a kind. most dictators would probably keep all the stuff for themselves. the correct answer to our gps challenge question was -- d, king umberto ii was the last king of italy. his reign was just over a month long. it ended in june 1946 after the republic was formed. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week, i will see you next week. 'd . >>> hello i'm fredricka witfield, you're in the cnn news room. and they're off -- america's greatest race, the daytona
if you're ali abdullah saleh of yemen, first you come to the u.s. to recover from old bombing injuries. then back home in yemen, you announce the opening of a museum all about -- yourself. yes, come one, come all to sunny sanaa, to see such priceless museum pieces of large portraits of mr. sala, and quite amazingly, the suit he was wearing during the aforementioned bombing. as well as some shrapnel that was recovered from his body. wow. the curator says the museum is almost ready to open. as...
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he was an aspiring tv star, similar to what you have in the u.s. and the program she shot in jamaica last year, young people wearing bikinis and frolicking around. the producers of the show say they will go ahead with plans to air the program it airs tomorrow in south africa. preceded by a tribute to reeva steenkamp. let me just read to you what the executive producer said, samantha moon, she said the reason they're going ahead with this because is reeva was a beautiful and intelligent woman. it's unimaginable what her family is going through. they've lost their 22-year-old daughter in what was a horrific crime and now they have to watch her on this show beginning tomorrow. >> thank you for keeping an eye on the story for us. reporting live. >>> coming up in about 15 minutes, we're going to talk about what happens when mega superstar sports athletes end up in a situation like this, when, of course, they're receiving a lot of money from big companies who sponsor them. trouble on all sides? you'll find out what happens next. that's right, the one you
he was an aspiring tv star, similar to what you have in the u.s. and the program she shot in jamaica last year, young people wearing bikinis and frolicking around. the producers of the show say they will go ahead with plans to air the program it airs tomorrow in south africa. preceded by a tribute to reeva steenkamp. let me just read to you what the executive producer said, samantha moon, she said the reason they're going ahead with this because is reeva was a beautiful and intelligent woman....
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the u.s. senate is expected to vote on chuck hagel as secretary of defense. democrats believe they have the votes to confirm hagel, despite opposition to the pick from hagel's own republican party. >>> the president and congress go back to work this week and high on their agenda, the forced spending cuts, if they don't reach a budget deal by friday, $85 billion across-the-board cut goes into effect. this will have an impact for all of us, meats inspection, public safety, longer lines at security checkpoints at the airport. candy crowley anchors "state of the union." you spoke with ray lahood, transportation secretary about the cuts. here is a portion of what he had to say. >> we are going to look at everything we possibly can to get to where we need to be, which is about $600 million in cuts. but we can't do it without also furloughing people. >> who is feeling the most pressure to feel these cuts? >> if you watch carefully, i don't think anybody is feeling that much pressure. last weeks, congress was out on recess, the president had a weekend where he went g
the u.s. senate is expected to vote on chuck hagel as secretary of defense. democrats believe they have the votes to confirm hagel, despite opposition to the pick from hagel's own republican party. >>> the president and congress go back to work this week and high on their agenda, the forced spending cuts, if they don't reach a budget deal by friday, $85 billion across-the-board cut goes into effect. this will have an impact for all of us, meats inspection, public safety, longer lines...
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the u.s. coast guard is tasked to cover an area that spans the equivalent of the continental u.s. rear admiral thomas ostebow flew over the kulluk. >> our response and interest has been how to we position the coast guard and all the federal agencies to better respond to the likelihood of a maritime incident. and clearly that's what we have here. >> reporter: so now the kulluk has become a lightning rod for controversy over arctic drilling. it was given its name by a schoolgirl in northwest territories in her native tongue, kulluk means thunder. cnn, los angeles. >>> has your plan to eat more fruits and veggies in 2013 already been wrecked by chocolate cake? we'll talk to a registered dietitian. >>> it is day five of the new year, and that means many of us have already broken new year's resolutions. but it's not too late to get yourself back on track. in the book "new you and improved diet" kerri glassman offers new tips to lose the weight and keep it off. she joins me from los angeles. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. happy new year. >>. >> and to you. some of yo
the u.s. coast guard is tasked to cover an area that spans the equivalent of the continental u.s. rear admiral thomas ostebow flew over the kulluk. >> our response and interest has been how to we position the coast guard and all the federal agencies to better respond to the likelihood of a maritime incident. and clearly that's what we have here. >> reporter: so now the kulluk has become a lightning rod for controversy over arctic drilling. it was given its name by a schoolgirl in...
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president obama detailed the u.s. involvement in the mission which was friday night. he said u.s. troops led to what he called limited technical support and made american aircraft available if needed. the mission failed. the captured agent was not rescued and the french government believes he is now dead. >>> hundreds of thousands of people opposing same-sex marriage rallied on the streets of paris today. fran's president is pushing a plan to legalize same-sex marriage and adoptions. it faces strong opposition from the roman catholic church and social conservatives. the plan expected to be voted on by the national assembly in march or february. >>> a break for americans hoping to adopt russian kids. a ban on american adoptions will not go into effect until next year according to a russian news agency. hundreds of russians in moscow protested the russian government's banned believing that that was passed as backlash of a new u.s. law which targets human rights violations in russia. the decision now to delay the ban means 46 adoptions underway should go through. >>> former president
president obama detailed the u.s. involvement in the mission which was friday night. he said u.s. troops led to what he called limited technical support and made american aircraft available if needed. the mission failed. the captured agent was not rescued and the french government believes he is now dead. >>> hundreds of thousands of people opposing same-sex marriage rallied on the streets of paris today. fran's president is pushing a plan to legalize same-sex marriage and adoptions....
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the u.s. is in the process right now of evacuating the americans and other foreign nationals of the rescue. >> as much as i would like to be out, some of our colleagues are safe for the moment. >> i feel safe for the moment. >> americans are believed to be among the missing still. this is day three of the bloody siege. the effort to rescue remaining hostages. i want to bring in vlad, we understand this is happening in various locations near the plant. >> reporter: so the large scale operations to rescue the hostages from the gas plant in eastern algeria has ended but there is still some ongoing activity at the plant possibly to root out some terrorists who may still be hiding within the plant which is a fairly large and sprawling complex. but what we understand from the algerian press service is that the reason that the algerians decided to conduct this operation yesterday was they felt the terrorists were on the verge of taking the hostages out of the country. so they launched this operate to
the u.s. is in the process right now of evacuating the americans and other foreign nationals of the rescue. >> as much as i would like to be out, some of our colleagues are safe for the moment. >> i feel safe for the moment. >> americans are believed to be among the missing still. this is day three of the bloody siege. the effort to rescue remaining hostages. i want to bring in vlad, we understand this is happening in various locations near the plant. >> reporter: so the...
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u.s. dollars. he can not return to his home, give up his passport, surrender his guns and give up alcohol. the magistrate said he would not be swayed by public reaction. >> in this case, this particular matter, evoked public outrage in any way, my view is that the state in opposing bail ought to have placed before me exactly where this outrage lay. i have some difficulty also with the fact that even though there may have been individuals in the court and outside the court who took um brans at the violent nature of the deceased death. before i can find it established as a ground that there will be a shock and outrage in this particular matter if i release the accused an bail, i cannot certainly do so on my own and in isolation. i would need to be -- i would need to have evidence before me in that regard, and if that is the ground on which -- or the ground that the state wishes to show has been established which prevent the accused release on bail, then there are factors that will convince me to do t
u.s. dollars. he can not return to his home, give up his passport, surrender his guns and give up alcohol. the magistrate said he would not be swayed by public reaction. >> in this case, this particular matter, evoked public outrage in any way, my view is that the state in opposing bail ought to have placed before me exactly where this outrage lay. i have some difficulty also with the fact that even though there may have been individuals in the court and outside the court who took um...
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. >> armstrong has kept a low profile since the u.s. anti-doping agency released thousands of pages of evidence of what it said was a brazen doping program. it was his repeated denials that has angered so many. including former teammates who were found guilty of doping themselves. >> did you see lance armstrong using performance enhancing drugs? >> yeah, at different times at training camps. >> we all too, there's no difference between lance armstrong and i would say the majority of the pelaton. >> the different would be that few from the former group has fallen from grace this hard. already without 10s of millions dollars in endorsements, late last year, lance armstrong, a cancer survivor was forced out from livestrong, the cancer charity he found. he could now face legal consequences. he is not expected to give detail in oprah's interview but he could get a shot as resuming his competitive racing career. >> if he wanted to get the ban reduced, the rule book said no less than eight years. so eight years from now, he would be 49. i don'
. >> armstrong has kept a low profile since the u.s. anti-doping agency released thousands of pages of evidence of what it said was a brazen doping program. it was his repeated denials that has angered so many. including former teammates who were found guilty of doping themselves. >> did you see lance armstrong using performance enhancing drugs? >> yeah, at different times at training camps. >> we all too, there's no difference between lance armstrong and i would say the...
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. >> armstrong has kept a low profile at his austin home, since the u.s. anti doping agency released thousands of pages of evidence of what it said was a sophisticated and brazen doping program. but it's armstrong's repeated denials over the years to protect his name that has angered so many. including former teammates found guilty of doping themselves. >> did you see lance armstrong using other performance-enhancing drugs? >> at times, yeah. at different training camps. >> he took what we all took. really no difference between lance armstrong and -- i'd say the majority of the peleton. >> the difference may be fewer have fallen from grace as hard. already without tens of millions of dollars in endorsements, late last year, armstrong, a cancer survivor, was forced out from livestrong, the cancer charity he founded. and now if he comes clean, armstrong could face some legal repercussions. in the interview with winfree, the confession could give him a shot at resuming his competitive racing career. >> if he wanted to get his ban reduced, the rule book says n
. >> armstrong has kept a low profile at his austin home, since the u.s. anti doping agency released thousands of pages of evidence of what it said was a sophisticated and brazen doping program. but it's armstrong's repeated denials over the years to protect his name that has angered so many. including former teammates found guilty of doping themselves. >> did you see lance armstrong using other performance-enhancing drugs? >> at times, yeah. at different training camps....
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u.s. anti-doping agency, armstrong worked to get trek to drop lemond's brand. >> he's not somebody i want even to put energy into to be honest. he has his own issues, own problems that he'll have to deal with. >> reporter: then there is the story of frankie and betsy andreu, once dear friends of lance armstrong, but when the couple refused to keep up the myth of lance, they say armstrong turned on them, calling them bitter, vindictive and jealous. in 2008, betsy andreu says she got this voice mail from a friend of armstrong's which she provided to the new york "daily news," here's part of it. >> i also hope that one day you can have meaning to your life and you have some type of tragedy. pathetic, betsy, i thought you were a better person than that. >> reporter: lance armstrong's fiercest critics say he would do anything to protect himself. in the end it wasn't all about the bike, like his book proclaimed, it might just be all about the glory. >> ed lavandera reporting for us. and you hear
u.s. anti-doping agency, armstrong worked to get trek to drop lemond's brand. >> he's not somebody i want even to put energy into to be honest. he has his own issues, own problems that he'll have to deal with. >> reporter: then there is the story of frankie and betsy andreu, once dear friends of lance armstrong, but when the couple refused to keep up the myth of lance, they say armstrong turned on them, calling them bitter, vindictive and jealous. in 2008, betsy andreu says she got...
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this is, of course, a place that u.s. relations has strained relations with because of some of the ties to terrorists and to al qaeda in that country. that is where osama bin laden, as you know, was captured and killed. >>> more what we're working on for newsro"newsroom internatio." the french military launched an attack on a tiny town in mali. trying knock out an islamic extremist group with links to al qaeda. >>> a womaned abritish airways told she could not wear her cross on the job. cross on the job. she sued, and she won. [ male announcer ] truth is theraflu doesn't treat your cough. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus severe cold and flu fights your worst flu symptoms, plus that cough. [ sighs ] thanks!... [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell h
this is, of course, a place that u.s. relations has strained relations with because of some of the ties to terrorists and to al qaeda in that country. that is where osama bin laden, as you know, was captured and killed. >>> more what we're working on for newsro"newsroom internatio." the french military launched an attack on a tiny town in mali. trying knock out an islamic extremist group with links to al qaeda. >>> a womaned abritish airways told she could not wear...
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he told candy crowley that the u.s. lost credibility in egypt and the u.s. should cut off aid all together. then candy asked him to describe the obama administration's overall policy toward the middle east. >> there is no policy and there is no strategy. therefore, we react and we react poorly. >> obviously harsh words from senator mccain. what do you think? does he have a point? >> i think even obama advisors would be hard pressed to tell you what is the obama doctrine when it comes to the middle east? is it whack-a-mole via drone policy, speak loudly, carry a trig or infamously lead from behind. we've seen a patch work of approaches that are contradictory. we helped lead the strikes from libya to try to liberate libyans from gadhafi's rule. we did that to protect ben ghazi. benghazi became a death trap for our american ambassador and three other americans. the perpetrators still haven't been brought to justice. i don't think anyone can pinpoint what is obama's strategy is for u.s. policy and u.s. interest visa vie the middle east. >> he does have to walk a
he told candy crowley that the u.s. lost credibility in egypt and the u.s. should cut off aid all together. then candy asked him to describe the obama administration's overall policy toward the middle east. >> there is no policy and there is no strategy. therefore, we react and we react poorly. >> obviously harsh words from senator mccain. what do you think? does he have a point? >> i think even obama advisors would be hard pressed to tell you what is the obama doctrine when...
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he'll support to try to make america safer while at the same time upholding the second amendment of the u.s. constitution. my colleague wolf blitzer joins me now to set the stage. wo wolf, it appears for right now the public polls show that the public is on the president's side. we have brand new numbers we want to release now. a cnn/orc poll taken january 14th to 15th. there you have it. 55% of those asked favor stricter gun control laws. what does the president have in mind? you have to imagine that they know these numbers are out there. >> the president thinks that this is the moment to really take dramatic comprehensive efforts to dole wieal with gunse united states. he has a whole bunch of initiatives he's about to unveil in dealing with this problem across the board. it will be a bold plan in terms of what the president wants to do, the military-type assault weapons, the high-ammunition clips, the number of rounds that can be in clips, dealing with mental health. that will be another part of what the president has in mind. so this is going to be a pretty ambitious plan. even though ou
he'll support to try to make america safer while at the same time upholding the second amendment of the u.s. constitution. my colleague wolf blitzer joins me now to set the stage. wo wolf, it appears for right now the public polls show that the public is on the president's side. we have brand new numbers we want to release now. a cnn/orc poll taken january 14th to 15th. there you have it. 55% of those asked favor stricter gun control laws. what does the president have in mind? you have to...
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is making a case for military intervention in syria. >> the u.s. on the brink. military action. a last-minute deal broken by russia, averting international crisis. agreement dismantles syria's led in power. a civilian population still suffering. >> still to come, nba player jason collins comes out. but there are big stories on the field as well. our top ten of 2013 continues after a quick break. >>> this year's top ten sports stories are as much about bad behavior off the field as terrific play on it. >> the year in sports included the gruesome, as in horrific leg injury, suffered by louisville's kevin wear. and line backer manti te'o and fake twitter girlfriend. but our look back is with the plug on super bowl xlvii. not long app after beyonce amped up the crowd at halftime, the superdome in new or lean was blanketed in darkness when the electrical load cut off power. for 45 minutes raid yef enand 49ers were put on hold. with one second remaining, it appeared as number one alabama and number four auburn headed to overtime. what happened next is a play for the ages. >> 56-yarder
is making a case for military intervention in syria. >> the u.s. on the brink. military action. a last-minute deal broken by russia, averting international crisis. agreement dismantles syria's led in power. a civilian population still suffering. >> still to come, nba player jason collins comes out. but there are big stories on the field as well. our top ten of 2013 continues after a quick break. >>> this year's top ten sports stories are as much about bad behavior off the...
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and a former u.s. magistrate judge who served as the arbitrator ruled that based on the evidence, because she put none on, was that ha a $5 million verdict is appropriate. not that he's got a lot of money or she doesn't, but she never defended the case. it strikes me if they appeal, and they will under the national arbitration act, goes to the federal court of appeals, what in the world is she going to defend with? i think the verdict for better or worse is going to stand. and, yeah, you can say it's trashy. that's okay. that's opinion. yeah, she didn't like the transgender change. okay. but to suggest that it's rigged and then not defend is to me mindless. and i think the verdict's going to stand. >> we're going to find out because i think richard now is going to find that he's got a $5 million suit coming against him speaking out. >> that's right. >> all right, gentlemen. >> marty, you told me to say that! come on. >> here we go, your honor. >> can't say things like that. >> we'll be back in 20 minut
and a former u.s. magistrate judge who served as the arbitrator ruled that based on the evidence, because she put none on, was that ha a $5 million verdict is appropriate. not that he's got a lot of money or she doesn't, but she never defended the case. it strikes me if they appeal, and they will under the national arbitration act, goes to the federal court of appeals, what in the world is she going to defend with? i think the verdict for better or worse is going to stand. and, yeah, you can...
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we know he was a u.s. reservist. me about what he did in the military. >> he did security for river patrols and he was a lieutenant and recalled the active duty about six years ago and spent about six months in bahrain doing security work there. he talks about the warfare and there is nothing in the record that indicates any sort of special operations training. in his manifesto, he does say i didn't need their honor, courage, and commitment, but i thank them for reinforcing it with me. >> what are about having multiple weapons at his disposal including assault rifles. how good of a shooter is he? >> good question. we have been checking sources here. there three levels of marksmanship. marksman, sharpshooter and the top level is expert. with the m-16 he is a marksman. good, but the lowest level. with the nine millimeter, he qualified as expert. the highest award a trailer can receive for weapons qualification. to gain that he would have gone through several courses of 5 both standing and kneeling both strong and weak
we know he was a u.s. reservist. me about what he did in the military. >> he did security for river patrols and he was a lieutenant and recalled the active duty about six years ago and spent about six months in bahrain doing security work there. he talks about the warfare and there is nothing in the record that indicates any sort of special operations training. in his manifesto, he does say i didn't need their honor, courage, and commitment, but i thank them for reinforcing it with me....
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. >>> also, mega merger, american, u.s. airways now the world's biggest airline. what it means for ticket prices. >>> and top dog. >> the affenpinscher. banana joe. >> the little black pooch packing up his best in show ribbon and a bag of chew toys and heading to wall street. >> joey, banana joe. >> banana joe ringing the opening bell live this hour. "newsro "newsroom" starts now. good morning, thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol costello. we start with a shocking valentine's day tragedy, the world renowned olympian oscar pistorius has been charged with murder in the death of his girlfriend. his girlfriend model reeva steenkamp only 29 years old found dead at pistorius' home. joining us now is robyn curnow, in south africa. what is the latest, robyn? >> hi there. this much we know. oscar pistorious will be formally charged with murder on friday morning, tomorrow, south african time. he's going to spend the night in jail here after quite a tranlgic set of events today. what do we know, is that his girlfriend was shot dead, initial ll lly reports suggeste
. >>> also, mega merger, american, u.s. airways now the world's biggest airline. what it means for ticket prices. >>> and top dog. >> the affenpinscher. banana joe. >> the little black pooch packing up his best in show ribbon and a bag of chew toys and heading to wall street. >> joey, banana joe. >> banana joe ringing the opening bell live this hour. "newsro "newsroom" starts now. good morning, thank you so much for being with me. i'm...